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Pages in category "1970s American radio programs" ... Larry King Show; The Lord of the Rings (1979 radio series) M. ... NFL on Westwood One Sports; Night Train (radio ...
This category contains American radio programs mostly devoted to sports programming or sports talk. Pages in category "American sports radio programs" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.
WSAI is known as "Fox Sports 1360", and airs the entire Fox Sports Radio schedule, including The Dan Patrick Show, Rich Eisen, and Colin Cowherd.It is the Cincinnati affiliate for University of Louisville Cardinals football and basketball (if Kentucky is on ESPN 1530), NFL on Westwood One, NCAA college basketball on Westwood One, NCAA college football on Westwood One, and Columbus Blue Jackets ...
WSEV is the heritage station in Sevierville. It has aired the talents of future country singers, including Dolly Parton.In 1990 the station was purchased, along with its FM sister station WSEV-FM 105.5, by the Dollywood Broadcasting Company, a privately owned corporation whose shareholders included Parton; managing partner Orr & Earls Broadcasting, Inc., of Branson, Missouri; and other investors.
"The Zone's" schedule includes programming from Infinity Sports Network, including The Jim Rome Show.Local content on the station includes the call-in show "Over the Line" with program director Ebo Thoreson; "The Bill Michaels Show", which is syndicated statewide from WOZN following the show’s departure from previous flagship WSSP in Milwaukee; and "Wisconsin Farm Report with Pam Jahnke", a ...
The country music icon announced “What Would Dolly Do? Radio,” a four-part series airing on Apple Music’s global live-streaming radio station Apple Music 1.
WSBN (630 kHz) is a commercial AM sports radio station licensed to Washington, D.C., and serving the Washington metro area.It operates with 10,000 watts in the daytime and 2,700 watts at night using a directional antenna around the clock.
The series began as a local program in Chicago, hosted by Carl Amari, who was the founder of Radio Spirits, Inc., which sells tapes and CDs of old time radio programs.. Former CBS Radio executive Dick Brescia heard an in-flight version of the program, and soon mounted a nationally syndicated version of the show (through Dick Brescia Associates), beginning Jan. 1, 1990 and hosted by Art Fle